The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 15
... freedom and some wages . Children inden- tured into service received their freedom when they reached their teens . If a servant was found guilty of any misdeed , he was usually punished by a lengthening of his term of service . In this ...
... freedom and some wages . Children inden- tured into service received their freedom when they reached their teens . If a servant was found guilty of any misdeed , he was usually punished by a lengthening of his term of service . In this ...
Page 67
... freedom in the state court , and won the case . She supported herself and her children as a domestic worker in New York City , joined a utopian religious colony and engaged in another spectacular law suit during which she sued a white ...
... freedom in the state court , and won the case . She supported herself and her children as a domestic worker in New York City , joined a utopian religious colony and engaged in another spectacular law suit during which she sued a white ...
Page 177
... freedom of dress was only the outward mark of greater social equality and freedom . A number of taboos were World War II worker rapidly discarded . Women now smoked and drank in public 177.
... freedom of dress was only the outward mark of greater social equality and freedom . A number of taboos were World War II worker rapidly discarded . Women now smoked and drank in public 177.
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |